Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Barrett Clark says that Beyond the Horizon " symbolized the beginning of an era in which the American playwright was able to present problems and ideas and even draw conclusions which in the past had been generally unacceptable to the , ...
Barrett Clark says that Beyond the Horizon " symbolized the beginning of an era in which the American playwright was able to present problems and ideas and even draw conclusions which in the past had been generally unacceptable to the , ...
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CHAPTER XIII AMERICAN DRAMA TO THE PRESENT Since the time of Eugene O'Neill , no American dramatist has emerged who has had the sustained power of that dark and brooding genius . But there has been no scarcity of able and talented ...
CHAPTER XIII AMERICAN DRAMA TO THE PRESENT Since the time of Eugene O'Neill , no American dramatist has emerged who has had the sustained power of that dark and brooding genius . But there has been no scarcity of able and talented ...
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Instead , in such plays as Beyond the Horizon and Death of a Salesman , after the protagonists go to their deaths there is still present the impact of fate and of society . Such plays have more of a core than most domestic tragedies ...
Instead , in such plays as Beyond the Horizon and Death of a Salesman , after the protagonists go to their deaths there is still present the impact of fate and of society . Such plays have more of a core than most domestic tragedies ...
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